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Post by jebediah on Jun 10, 2009 22:31:37 GMT
Fell Pony, black 5 yr old mare. Stolen from the Peepings Fell Stud, Dufton nr Appleby. She was taken from her field on Saturday 6th June. She is hot branded with a 'P' on her hip. Please, keep an eye out for this mare. Any information please contact Cumbria Police 0845 33 00 247 and The Fell Pony Society
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Post by Not able to log in on Jun 12, 2009 11:36:33 GMT
How awful! I will keep an eye out for her, I hope you find her soon
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Post by jemsyd on Jun 20, 2009 15:01:00 GMT
Any chance of seeing a photo?
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Post by charliewarlie on Jun 21, 2009 16:30:32 GMT
its seamur sale in scarborough next month i think the 12th the travellers make there way from appleby to there for the horse sale, might be worth having a look.
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Post by jebediah on Jun 22, 2009 19:45:17 GMT
Picture on Stolen Horse Register of Hettie (Peepings Heather Honey)" Crime Ref: 474-B-070609 www.stolenhorseregister.comI have also just been sent a POSTER by email if anyone would like it forwarded PM me your email addy--it is quite a big file so would not be suitable if you dont have broadband
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Post by jebediah on Feb 25, 2010 20:29:55 GMT
Brilliant news A five-year old registered fell mare has been returned to her owners after being stolen over seven months ago from fields in Cumbria. Hettie was stolen on 6 June 2009 during the Appleby Horse Fair, a gathering of gypsies and travellers that takes place annually in Cumbria's Eden Valley She was returned to her rightful owners when a breeder in Kent became suspicious about the origins of a pony he had bought. He had bought the mare in September from travellers at a horse fair in Kent, but soon became apprehensive when they failed to produce her passport. After spotting an appeal for information about Hettie on the Fell Pony Society website, he got in touch with her owners. "He asked if Hettie had any distinctive markings," owner Derrick Byas told H&H, "and when he found out that she had been microchipped, decided to scan the pony he had bought. "When the number scanned matched the number in our pony's passport we were amazed and delighted." Arrangements were made to transport Hettie back to Cumbria, and she is now roaming her home turf with her mother and daughter. "We have been extremely lucky," continued Derrick. "It certainly shows the positives of the microchip legislation!"
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